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Table 2 Concurrent diagnoses in patients with migraine in the German Company Sickness Fund Database 2008 to 2016

From: Administrative prevalence and incidence, characteristics and prescription patterns of patients with migraine in Germany: a retrospective claims data analysis

ICD-10-GM code

Diagnosis

Men

(n = 53,653)

(%)

Women

(n = 189,818)

(%)

Overall

(n = 243,471)

(%)

Most common concurrent diagnoses

 M54

Dorsalgia

78.2

82.7

81.7

 J06

Acute upper respiratory infections of multiple and unspecified sites

67.0

66.1

66.3

 H52

Disorders of refraction and accommodation

55.6

63.8

61.9

 R10

Abdominal and pelvic pain

40.0

64.4

59.0

 F45

Somatoform disorders

38.1

55.4

51.6

 M99

Biomechanical lesions, not elsewhere classified

45.2

52.0

50.5

 I10

Essential (primary) hypertension

43.1

38.5

39.6

 N89

Other non-inflammatory disorders of vagina

65.6

a

Concurrent diagnoses of special interest occurring in > 10% of patients in men, women or overall

 F32–F33

Depressive episode – recurrent depressive disorderb

33.4

45.5

42.9

 F40–F41

Phobic and other anxiety disordersc

17.1

27.5

25.2

 J45

Asthmad

14.7

17.0

16.5

 K70–K77

Diseases of livere

15.7

12.2

13.0

 I95

Hypotensiond,f

6.9

14.3

12.7

 I49

Other cardiac arrhythmiasd

10.8

11.8

11.6

 E10–E14

Diabetes mellitusd

12.4

10.0

10.6

 N40

Hyperplasia of prostateg

19.7

a

  1. aBecause this diagnosis could only affect one gender, to provide an overall percentage would be misleading
  2. bContraindication or special warning and precaution for use for beta-blockers, flunarizine and topiramate
  3. cContraindication or special warning and precaution for use for topiramate
  4. dContraindication or special warning and precaution for use for beta-blockers
  5. eContraindication or special warning and precaution for use for valproic acid
  6. fSurrogate marker for orthostatic dysregulation
  7. gContraindication or special warning and precaution for use for amitriptyline
  8. Selections of contraindications were based on the guideline by the German Migraine and Headache Society and the German Society of Neurology [8]
  9. ICD-10-GM International Classification of Diseases, 10th revision, German modification; − not applicable